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Daylight saving time: most of US set to jump clocks ahead one hour Daylight saving time: most of US set to jump clocks ahead one hour
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Spring must be around the corner. It's time for most of the US to set the clocks forward for daylight saving time.Spring must be around the corner. It's time for most of the US to set the clocks forward for daylight saving time.
At 2am local time Sunday, daylight saving time arrives with the promise of many months ahead with an extra hour of evening light.At 2am local time Sunday, daylight saving time arrives with the promise of many months ahead with an extra hour of evening light.
It's also a good time to put new batteries in warning devices such as smoke detectors and hazard warning radios, safety experts say.It's also a good time to put new batteries in warning devices such as smoke detectors and hazard warning radios, safety experts say.
Some American territories and states don't observe daylight saving time. Those include Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Marianas. Britain observes daylight saving time beginning March 31.Some American territories and states don't observe daylight saving time. Those include Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Marianas. Britain observes daylight saving time beginning March 31.
Daylight saving time ends November 3.Daylight saving time ends November 3.
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